Episode
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Hate
Overview
A young Arab woman is brutally raped and burned, and after identifying her, the detectives suspect her husband and mother-in-law. After a man accused of the murders of three Arabs, he claims that he was genetically and biologically predisposed to hatred and violence, but soon they uncover the real impetus to the slayings.
Details
- Series
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
- Season
- Season 5
- Episode
- Episode 13
- Air date
- 2004-01-13
- Runtime
- 43 min
Episode context
Hate is Episode 13 in Season 5 of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. It aired on 2004-01-13. The runtime is 43 min.
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